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C4 overexpression led to dendritic spine alterations in apical arbors of L2/3 mPFC neurons.
Published 2020“…<p>(A) Developmental time course of spine density in the mPFC revealed a significant decrease in spine density (spines/μm) in neurons overexpressing C4, as compared to controls (“Con”), at P21–23. …”
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Spatial Variation in the Storages and Age-Related Dynamics of Forest Carbon Sequestration in Different Climate Zones—Evidence from Black Locust Plantations on the Loess Plateau of...
Published 2015“…However, in the semi-humid zone, SOC declined sharply by 47.8% after the initial stage (5 to 10 y). The C stock in trees increased continuously with stand age in the semi-humid zone (R<sup>2</sup> = 0.83, <i>p</i> = 0.011), yet in the semi-arid zone, it decreased dramatically from 43.0 Mg C ha<sup>−1</sup> to 28.4 Mg C ha<sup>−1</sup> during the old forest stage (38 to 56 y). …”
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PEDV and PDCoV infection impairs the cilium.
Published 2025“…Notably, infection by either porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) or porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) resulted in a significant decrease in both the percentage of cells with cilium and the average ciliary length across all three porcine cell lines (<i>C-D, F-G, and I-J</i>). …”
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<i>Escherichia coli</i> Cyclopropane Fatty Acid Synthase: Is a Bound Bicarbonate Ion the Active-Site Base?<sup>†</sup>
Published 2005“…The crystal structure of three cyclopropane synthases from <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> showed a bicarbonate ion bound in the active site that was proposed to act as a general base in the reaction mechanism [Huang, C., Smith, V., Glickman, M. S., Jacobs, W. R., and Sacchettini, J. …”
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<i>Escherichia coli</i> Cyclopropane Fatty Acid Synthase: Is a Bound Bicarbonate Ion the Active-Site Base?<sup>†</sup>
Published 2005“…The crystal structure of three cyclopropane synthases from <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> showed a bicarbonate ion bound in the active site that was proposed to act as a general base in the reaction mechanism [Huang, C., Smith, V., Glickman, M. S., Jacobs, W. R., and Sacchettini, J. …”
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